A "No Kill Kentucky" event will be held Saturday night in the Shelby Christian Church gymnasium, featuring Nathan J. Winograd, author, radio host and founder of the No Kill Advocacy Center.

Winograd will explain the steps of becoming a "No Kill Kentucky" during an address to animal lovers, humane societies, rescue organizations, animal control officers and the public at 5 p.m. at 2375 Frankfort Road.

Shelby Christian Church pastor Dave Hamlin said Thursday that at least 300 people had registered to attend.

Ethington Auto Sales has made progress in removing junked vehicles from its property on Midland Trail by its March 1 deadline, but the company continues to violate zoning regulations.

Triple S Planning and Zoning issued letters in December, January and February warning that fines could be levied if the areas were not cleaned up dozens of junked cars, and Triple S Executive Director Ryan Libke said owner Donnie Ethington has asked for a 30-day extension because of the weather.

Redd Crabtree, the second generation of one of the American Saddlebred industry’s patriarch families, is known for the horses he breeds and trains, but his contributions to the industry don’t stop there.

And on Saturday night in Lexington, the American Saddlebred Horse Association recognized those contributions by presenting Crabtree with its highest honor: a lifetime achievement award.